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  2. Eiji - Wikipedia

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    The name can also be written in hiragana (えいじ) or katakana (エイジ). In Japanese history the Eiji era ( 永治 , "eternal peace"), from 1141 to 1142, follows the Hōen era and precedes the Kōji era .

  3. Names of Japan - Wikipedia

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    [12] [13] [14] Such words which use certain kanji to name a certain Japanese word solely for the purpose of representing the word's meaning regardless of the given kanji's on'yomi or kun'yomi, a.k.a. jukujikun, is not uncommon in Japanese. Other original names in Chinese texts include Yamatai country (邪馬台国), where a Queen Himiko lived.

  4. Yōhei - Wikipedia

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    Word/name: Japanese: Meaning: ... 葉平, "leaf, flat/peace" 庸平, "common, flat/peace" The name can also be written in hiragana ようへい or katakana ヨウヘイ.

  5. Wa (name of Japan) - Wikipedia

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    Top to bottom: 倭; wō in regular, clerical and small seal scripts Wa [a] is the oldest attested name of Japan [b] and ethnonym of the Japanese people.From c. the 2nd century AD Chinese and Korean scribes used the Chinese character 倭; 'submissive', 'distant', 'dwarf' to refer to the various inhabitants of the Japanese archipelago, although it might have been just used to transcribe the ...

  6. 350+ Japanese Cat Names Full of Inspiration and Meaning - AOL

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    Cool Japanese Cat Names. Japanese pop cultural exports like anime, fashion, video games, and even food are so enormously popular worldwide that in Japan, this fad phenomenon is referred to as ...

  7. List of places named after peace - Wikipedia

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    Myrhorod, city in Poltava Oblast, Ukraine (means Peace City) Myrnohrad, city in Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine (means Peace City) Zhytomyr, city in Zhytomyr Oblast, Ukraine (means Peace of the tribe Zhytychi (part of the Drevlians) or rye (as a corn for living) and peace) there are 58 villages as Myrne (means Peace settlement) in 21 oblasts in Ukraine

  8. Eihei-ji - Wikipedia

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    In English, its name means "temple of eternal peace" (in Japanese, 'ei' means "eternal", 'hei' means "peaceful", and 'ji' means "Buddhist temple"). [2] [3] Its founder was Eihei Dōgen who brought Sōtō Zen from China to Japan during the 13th century. The ashes of Dōgen and a memorial to him are in the Jōyōden (the Founder's Hall) at Eihei-ji.

  9. Kazumi - Wikipedia

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    Different meanings depending on which ... Kazue Kazuo Kazuya Kazuyo [1] [2] Kazumi (Japanese: カズミ, かずみ) is a Japanese given name that ... "peace, satisfy ...